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Spoilers The Starfleet Museum

What ships will we see in the Starfleet Museum?


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The USS Wersching looks like a 22nd century ship with the notch at the front of its saucer. I assume its named after the late Annie Wersching, who did have a small role on Enterprise in addition to being the Borg Queen last season.
 
The USS Wersching looks like a 22nd century ship with the notch at the front of its saucer. I assume its named after the late Annie Wersching, who did have a small role on Enterprise in addition to being the Borg Queen last season.

It's an Akira class
 
The USS Wersching looks like a 22nd century ship with the notch at the front of its saucer. I assume its named after the late Annie Wersching, who did have a small role on Enterprise in addition to being the Borg Queen last season.
It's an Akira class, from First Contact/DS9/VOY

Scale seems to be a bit off for a couple of ships. The NX-01 seems bigger than the Enterprise-A, the New Jersey, and the Saratoga. Those Akiras are also huge, bigger than the Nebula class on display.
They probably scaled them up so they could be visble in the episode from further away.

What's going on with the Saber? Graphic says 364m, but the scale chart shows it at about 150m, which is closer to the previously established size.
DS9 Visual Effects Supervisor David Stipes said the Saber is 190m
The DS9 Tech Manual says 364m, but that was mistake, they accidentally copied the specs from the Norway.
Meanwhile the Eaglemoss booklet says 223m!
 
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"NOTE the caption". It's a typo.

Point being that the Saratoga at the museum is actually the Saratoga from Star Trek IV, made up to look on the outside like the one lost at Wolf 359. On the inside she looks like parts of both. There are examples of this sort of thing in military museums, for example on the USS Midway there's an F-4 Phantom painted up as the one that shot down the first enemy plane in Vietnam on one side, and the plane that shot down the last one on the other side. :)

So this would mean Starfleet built two Miranda class ships with the same name, rather than the original USS Saratoga being refit into the one Sisko served on? It certainly wouldn't be the wackiest Trek ship idea, but the refit idea makes far more sense to me than the other option. :D
 
I'm a bit surprised to see Kronos One at the museum. Why would the Klingons let Starfleet have it? :confused:

The Bounty, I understand, since it was actually USED by Starfleet personnel.

But I don't know what Kronos One's doing there. Especially since its sole encounter with Starfleet was, shall we say, awkward...

At the very least, one would think the Klingons would want to keep it for their OWN museum, amirite?
 
Well, they do have a Hall of Warriors, so clearly they like to remember people from their past. Stands to reason they'd do the same for starships. :shrug:
 
I'm a bit surprised to see Kronos One at the museum. Why would the Klingons let Starfleet have it? :confused:

The Bounty, I understand, since it was actually USED by Starfleet personnel.

But I don't know what Kronos One's doing there. Especially since its sole encounter with Starfleet was, shall we say, awkward...

At the very least, one would think the Klingons would want to keep it for their OWN museum, amirite?
It was where the devious Chang assassinated the Chancellor by allying himself with Romulans and humans! Azetbur probably told them to take it away and never let her see it again.
 
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